the Medalistsport, science, knowledge April 2009 UP Fotball MC1485 3/31/09 9:22 AM Page 1 Feature TuksSport Academies 6 Good to Great: Professionalism in Sport 42 Hennie Kriel: Manager TuksAthletics Club People TuksSport 10 Amazing H(e)artly 44 Roland's 2020 vision 12 For the love of Duminy 47 TuksSport News 15 hpc staff conquer the Sani 2 "C" 14 16 Legend: Bessie Windell 48 Inside News 20 Next Generation 54 On The Sideline High Performance Services 24 Psychology: Shadow Match 26 5 Parent's Questions 28 The art of Swing Bowling 0 Periodised Training and Nutrition 2 Medical: Concussion 4 What is VWC? (virtual web coaching) 8 Physiotherapy: Are you on track? Sports Law 40 To be or not to be a Kolpakker? Cover Image: Herman Verwey April 2009 Publisher: hpc, PO Box 14622, Hatfield, 0028 The Medalist is published by the hpc. Opinions Tel: +27 12 362 9800, Fax: +27 12 362 9890 expressed in this publication are not neces- Executive Editor: sary those of the hpc and the University of Toby Sutcliffe, [email protected] Pretoria and are believed to be correct at the Managing Editor: time of going to print. No responsibility can be accepted for errors and omissions. Copyright Leonore Jordaan, [email protected] 2005 hpc. All rights reserved. No articles or Layout: photographs may be reproduced, in whole or Maunée Meiring, [email protected] in part, without specific written permission from Printing: the editor. Zero Plus Printers, [email protected] TuksSport (Pty) Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of the University of Pretoria and is trading as hpc University of Pretoria 4 April 2009 from the CEO’S OFFICE t a recent press conference SASCOC’s new president, Mr. Gideon Sam announced the strategy towards London 2012. SASCOC’s scientific support as well as ensure a co-ordinated multi goal is to select a team capable of winning disciplinary service to coach and athlete. This Virtual A Web Coaching system forms the backbone of the 12 medals by 2012! Gideon made it clear that SASCOC will be demanding potential medal winning planning, integration and intervention available to the performances come Olympic selection time. sponsored athletes and their coaches. In his speech Gideon made it clear that a decentralized The hpc and TuksSport is proud to present our 12 approach will be followed in terms of athlete sponsored Olympians and 6 potential Olympians as preparation and support. This strategy will rely heavily the first step in taking up SASCOC’s challenge to win on the sport scientific support and expertise as well as 12 medals by 2012. Special mention should be made the facilities of the universities around South Africa. of Roland Schoeman, Suzaan van Biljon, Ramon di Clemente, LJ van Zyl, Shaun Rubenstein, Bridgitte I was one of the invited guests that listened to Hartley, Marlon August, Patrick Trezise and William Gideon’s plea for the sports fraternity to take up the Diering that feature prominently among those on challenge and step up in preparation for 2012. I the sponsored list. The hpc is proud to say that these subsequent directed my staff to prioritize the annual athletes choose to base themselves at the University of hpc sportscience support sponsorships to current Pretoria’s hpc and actively make use of the sportscience and potential Olympians. Twelve Olympians and support provided to them and their coaches on a daily six young promising athletes covering Swimming, basis. Athletics, Rowing, Canoeing, Judo, Triathlon and Cricket were presented to me and also to the high I just want to end off with an excerpt of a speech made performance manager of TuksSport, Mrs. Xilia Dreyer by the famous Mickey Rooney who said “Wanting to be for consideration. The high performance centre the best at what you do is possibly the most important in conjunction with TuksSport has committed our psychological motivation and source of motivation sportscience and sports medical services, sports facilities that any athlete has. Success is personal – it’s how and coaches to these athletes with the belief that it will you overcome your own shortcomings, and how you significantly enhance their performances. develop your own talent and skills by channelling your energy constructively. What is most important to The hpc sportcience & medical unit in partnership with understand is that the road to success is a bumpy one the Institute for Sports Research of the University of with its ups and downs, triumphs and setbacks and Pretoria and the Sports medicine department, consists good fortune and adversity. There is a lot in life that you of some of the finest scientists and practitioners in have no control over but if you just learn to control what South Africa. The high performance centre is unique you can control then you will know how to succeed and in offering a truly multi-disciplinary sport scientific knowing you can handle the problems gives you the approach and demands close co-operation with the confidence to set your goals and keep them set to allow coaches. The unit consists of two divisions; namely the you to achieve your ultimate dream. Good athletes Performance enhancement division and the Medical learn from the past, focus on the present and prepare and rehabilitation division. Each division is headed up for the future.” The University of Pretoria and the high by highly skilled and experienced managers ensuring performance centre is here to assist you in realising quality control and best practice as well as mentoring of your dreams. the young staff doing their internship. The University’s best wishes go to these athletes and All efforts are directed at empowering the coach and their coaches as well as to SASCOC in their quest to eventually improving the performance of the athlete. represent South Africa in 2012 with pride The hpc’s state of the art “virtual web coaching system” has been developed in order to optimize the April 2009 5 Feature / Goodto Great Professionalism in Sport Text: Wayne Goldsmith, Moregold Performance Consulting very sporting organisation dreams of helping professional just because they have a few extra Rand in their athletes to enhance their performance their pocket. and go from The key to professionalism is attitude. being Good (i.e. Professionalism is not a E bank balance – it’s a lifestyle possessing a degree of talent) to Great (realising and it’s a choice to become their potential as world the best of the best and to class athletes). keep getting better! Typically, amateur sporting Money, facilities, research organisations believe programmes, talent that the key to making identification frameworks, a successful transition recovery centres etc do not from Good to Great is constitute a professional to become professional programme. Professionalism – to be promoted to a begins and ends with an professional league or attitude that anything is professional competition possible and a commitment in the belief that money to creating and sustaining is what being professional an environment where is all about – that excellence is the minimum amateurism plus money standard. = professionalism! Amateur clubs can be WRONG! professional in attitude, Money provides the behaviour, preparation and OPPORTUNITY to be thinking regardless of their successful. financial situation. Likewise, Money provides the vehicle to create an many professional teams are professional in name only ENVIRONMENT OF EXCELLENCE. – i.e. players, coaches and management get paid but in But money does not guarantee success nor does it all other respects they are amateurs. make players, coaches, managers, teams or Clubs I was working with a professional football team recently. 6 April 2009 / Feature They had a new multimillion dollar gym and sports recovery centre was an old bath tub someone donated training facility. to the Club and an old guy called “Bill” who spent his They had built their own altitude room where players time filling up ice bags for players to use after training could use treadmills and cycle Ergometers in simulated and playing. high altitude conditions. They had a large professional quality kitchen where But they had consistently performed near the top of the players could have nutritious meals made for them at competition for the past ten years. any time of the day. Players continuously encouraged each other to strive for They had an integrated performance monitoring higher standards of achievement in their strength work system where players had their heart rates continually in the gym and during on field training. monitored on and off the field and in the gym by a Leaders within the player group set the highest possible wireless measurement system. standards in their own training, preparation and off They had a world class recovery centre with five ice field behaviours and led by example. baths, a large spa and sauna, massage room, multi jet Players, coaches, high flow shower massage units and even a hyperbaric staff and chamber to assist in injury rehabilitation. They also had change rooms where players left used equipment, dirty clothes and used towels all over the floor. They also had a record of poor discipline, bad behaviour and alcohol and social drug abuse. Players sat around in their multimillion dollar gym and talked on their mobile phones between sets. And what’s more........the team has not won a premiership for many many years. The following week I went to another professional football club. They had an old gym which was badly in need of some new equipment and a comprehensive facility upgrade. They had change rooms that were built 80 years ago and needed painting and refurbishment. They lacked any sophistication in sports science – the nearest thing they had to a heart rate monitor was a stop watch and a coach placing two fingers on a player’s neck.
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